Gavaskar did not get the ticket for Dhurandhar so he went straight to the star of the film.
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Former Indian team captain Sunil Gavaskar wants to watch the sequel of the film Dhurandhar but he has not been able to get the ticket. The film's actor Rakesh Bedi told that he met Sunil Gavaskar, a member of the Indian team that won the 1983 World Cup. Requested him to arrange tickets for the hit sequel of the film.

Sunil Gavaskar wants to see the sequel of Dhurandhar but is not getting the ticket.
New Delhi. Dhurandhar: The Revenge has created a stir at the box office since its release last week. The sequel of last year's blockbuster film Dhurandhar has earned Rs 800 crore worldwide. There is such a huge craze about the film that even cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar is not able to get a ticket. Dhurandhar actor Rakesh Bedi told that he met Sunil Gavaskar, a member of the Indian team that won the 1983 World Cup. Requested him to arrange tickets for the hit sequel of the film.
Bedi said in a video on Instagram, “Yesterday I met the great Indian player Sunil Gavaskar. He told me that he was not able to get movie tickets. Asked me to do something. I am trying to arrange tickets for him. Hopefully I will be able to.”
Bedi's acting in the film is being highly praised. He said about this, “I am proud that I am a part of this film Dhurandhar. I have to say that Dhurandhar has not only broken records, but has destroyed all the records. This film has deeply entered the hearts of people not only in India but also all over the world. It is not just a commercial hit, but it has also had a deep impact on the Indian public. Both the reactions of the people watching the film and the collection are unprecedented.”
Bedi has made a special appeal to cinema lovers. He said, “I have a request that when you are watching a film, do not shoot its scenes and post them on social media, because these are spoilers. Especially shooting the last scene of the film, the climax, and posting it on social media is not right. You know this is a thing that spoils the fun. I again request you to please do not shoot scenes of the film and post them on social media. This is not right. You have enjoyed the film, now let others enjoy it too. Thank you.”
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